Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Dick E Cuff
IA 03-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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Richard Lee Cullen
IA 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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James Leon Cunningham
IA 02-27-1967 Vietnam Army
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Bradley Gene Cuthbert
IA 11-23-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Jerry Woodrow Cutting
IA 01-23-1971 Vietnam Army
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Kenneth Alan Dahl
CA 01-10-1971 Vietnam Army
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Larry Albert Dahms
IA 11-17-1970 Vietnam Navy
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Lawrence Michael Dart
IA 11-07-1969 Vietnam Army
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Dennis dale Dautremont
IA 01-03-1968 Vietnam Army
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David Lee Davis
IA 03-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Francis John Davis
IA 06-14-1972 Vietnam Navy
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Robert Roy Davis
IA 02-11-1970 Vietnam Army
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Rollin Duane Davis
IA 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
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Jerald Steven De Long
WI 10-12-1970 Vietnam Army
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David Charles De Witt
IA 09-03-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Frederick Kenneth Deaver
IA 08-23-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Kenneth Leroy Defenbaugh
IA 05-02-1970 Vietnam Army
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George Edward Dehner
IA 10-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
199
Thomas Francis Delehant
IA 05-21-1971 Vietnam Army
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George Douglas Dell
IA 06-25-1968 Vietnam Army
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